I am firmly in the camp of option 1 here. It's one thing to mess with the game by eliminating someone who isn't voting, but it's a whole different can of worms to not eliminate the person with the most votes because of it.

I waited until the very last second to send my vote in, and not one person bothered to contact me. Really silly if you ask me. I flat out told you I was a swing vote. I flat out told you all you had to do was tell me who to vote for.

Doesn't surprise me really. So far I haven't seen much smart game play. A bold move would have been to contact me and tell me to vote for someone, then turn around and vote me out anyway. My vote might have come in handy later in a tie-breaker. But no, you all wasted a free vote. Idiots.

There is one player that I'm currently voting for at the Final Two. This can change if I see someone else deserves it, but I realize I'm not dealing with the most cerebral bunch here. I debated not putting his name and letting you morons figure it out on your own, but you obviously need all the help you can get. So, TMBJon, keep doing what you are doing if you want my vote. Everyone else, make a damn move that shows me you are in charge or serious about this game. Or don't. Whatever. There are lots of seats left on the jury. Just don't expect me to be pleasant when you get here.

This challenge will be posted Sunday, March 25 at 11 PM EDT. It is not a live challenge; however, there is a race component to it, so I'd suggest you at least read the instructions as early as you can.

Right now I'm leaning towards option 1 as far as the self-votes go. The official decision will be announced on Sunday along with the challenge, so please continue to give your feedback...

Once again, a combination of your knowledge of Al history and strategy will determine who will secure their safety for the next vote.

In a moment, I'll post a list of 50 events related to Al. Some of them are pretty straightforward; others less so. Your goal is to figure out the exact date these events occurred on and then list them in order. (Unless otherwise specified, all release/broadcast dates are for the United States.)

You won't be listing them in strict chronological order of what happened earliest, however. Your list should include the events in calendar order--so an event that occurred on January 7, 2003 would precede an event that occurred on May 10, 1985 on your list. Each event has a slot on the master list of answers, placed in the correct order, so if you mix up two events, you lose two points--no big deal. But if you forget an event, or include it too early on your list, that would subsequently push everything up or down and potentially destroy your score. So be careful. For ease of scoring, please write (or copy) each event exactly as it is written on the list.

Your score will be determined by the number of answers you have in the correct slot, multiplied by the inverse order of how you send them in. The first person to submit will have their correct answers multiplied by 10; the second person, by nine; etc.

But as you probably already suspected…there is a twist.

There will be three additional bonus tasks that will allow you to score up to 15 extra points (these will be added to your score before the multiplier). Sounds awesome, right? There's a catch. These tasks will be posted one at a time, on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday night. You're welcome to submit your entry as soon as you wish, but you have to wait if you want these bonus points. Of course, by waiting, it gives your fellow players an opportunity to snatch up the early bird multiplier points (you may not amend your entry once you've submitted it). You can complete any or all of the bonus tasks.

You must submit your entry by Thursday, March 29 at 8 PM EDT. If you have any questions, ask away. Good luck!

1. Al performs "I Lost on Jeopardy" on Welcome to the Fun Zone2. Al performs live on VH1's Big in '06 special3. "Al Plays Hooky" airs for the first time4. Al posts a blog stating that Lady Gaga refused permission for a "Born This Way" parody5. Al's Biography episode debuts on A&E6. Al's first accordion lesson takes place7. Al's first album on Volcano Records released8. Al's first concert at Disneyworld9. Al's first Simpsons episode makes its DVD debut10. Al's second-highest charting 80s single is recorded11. Alpocalypse tracklist posted on WeirdAl.com12. "Another One Rides the Bus" played on Tom Snyder's Tomorrow13. Ben Folds album featuring Al's backing vocals on "Time" released14. Billy Joel sings "It's Still Billy Joel to Me" at a Q&A with college students15. "Buy Me a Condo" is recorded16. "Circus" episode of Yo Gabba Gabba (featuring Al) is first released on DVD17. Cover date of Goldmine issue that features Al on the cover18. Cover date of People Weekly issue that profiled Al and the success of "Eat It"19. Earliest recording date for a song that would appear on Alapalooza20. Fictional date of Al's show at Stevie Wonder's Driving School in Wausau, WI21. First concert of 199722. First concert outside California23. First worldwide compilation released that includes the studio versions of both "Eat It" and "The Saga Begins"24. Front cover of The Weird Al Show DVD release is revealed on WeirdAl.com25. Greatest Hits Vol. II reaches its #198 peak on the Billboard chart26. "It's Still Billy Joel to Me" tops the Dr. Demento Funny 5 for the first time27. Jeopardy! has all Al-related category names in the Double Jeopardy round28. Jibjab's first Al video debuts online29. Johnny Dangerously is released theatrically in Sweden30. Jurassic Park Rifftrax with Al goes on sale31. King of the Hill episode that says "'Weird Al' Yankovich blew his brains out in the late 80s" airs for the first time32. Last Al-TV to air on MTV premieres33. Last recording session of 199434. Lead single for Polka Party! released35. "Money for Nothing/Beverly Hillbillies*" is released as a single36. Most recent "Ask Al" column on the official website37. Music video featuring Al and Lou Ferrigno among others first released on VHS38. Nina Yankovic is born39. Peter and the Wolf is released40. "Pretty Fly for a Rabbi" released as an Australian CD single41. Quiet Riot album that thanks Al in the liner notes released42. Ren and Stimpy: The Lost Episodes DVD, with introduction by Al, released43. Second studio album to thank Dr. Demento is released44. Steve Jay is born45. "Tank: Experiment 526" (Lilo and Stitch episode with Al as the Singing Minstrel) first airs46. "The Alternative Polka" is recorded47. The Simpsons episode which the prank call from "Phony Calls" is taken from first airs48. The Weird Al Show is broadcast for the last time on CBS49. "Weird Al" Yankovic – Live! debuts on VH150. Weird: The Al Yankovic Story is posted on FunnyOrDie

While I can't clarify every event, please let me know if anything is confusing or misleading.

Do we need to include dates when we submit the lists? Are they chronological order or reverse chronological? If the answers happen to be in your original post about the game, whatever I'm a retard. Put me down. Like in the dog way.